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markx14xe

posted on 13th Nov 09 at 22:36

quote:
Originally posted by jr
i had both, lexmaul everytime


thanks :)


jr

posted on 13th Nov 09 at 18:34

i had both, lexmaul everytime


marklawton

posted on 13th Nov 09 at 15:49

i use to have a lexmaul. worth every penny. took about 20 mins to fit and made a big difference.
my x16xe with lexmaul inlet, pipercross viper induction and magnex exhaust system use to by right next to my mates redtop corsa until end of third gear


kev

posted on 13th Nov 09 at 13:17

mantzel if you can find one even better again..

vx power box does the same thing though :)

never owned a lexmaul? but i have never hurd good feedback from them?

for fitment point of view.. lexmaul take easy to fit, the power box can take hours if you dont no what your doing :|


Gareth F

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 23:30

Hmm i love my lexmaul, i noticed it increase in power over about a day (whether the ecu was getting used to it i dont know) but the torque has improved. The fact i dont have to max the engine out to see benefits suits me. Best money i spent and i know i can get my money back for it as there isnt any copies about :)


Jake

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 22:11

quote:
Originally posted by flybikeslee
i wouldn't buy a lexmaul again given the choice. power for money just isnt worth it


especially now that theyve gone up 100eu since i bought mine, its all about second hand bargains:o


flybikeslee

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 22:06

i wouldn't buy a lexmaul again given the choice. power for money just isnt worth it


Warren G

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 21:56

lexmaul drives nice - transforms the car into a very driveavle/cruiser

powerbox pushes all the power above 5k, and to get the most out of it will require a rasied rev limiter


Daimo B

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 21:45

Lexmaul tbh.

Unless you drive your car like its a Honda Vtec everywhere, in which case Mantzel...

I'd recommend some rod bolts though as it makes its best power at about 7500rpm.

[Edited on 12-11-2009 by VXR]


markx14xe

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 21:43

quote:
Originally posted by VXR
quote:
Originally posted by wooly101uk
Whats the difference in performance ect?




Lexmaul - More mid range, less peak power
Mantzel - Less midrange, more peak power.


whats best tho for an all rounder?


Daimo B

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 21:40

quote:
Originally posted by wooly101uk
Whats the difference in performance ect?




Lexmaul - More mid range, less peak power
Mantzel - Less midrange, more peak power.


Sean-B

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 21:39

mantzel copy gives a very noticeable gain


markx14xe

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 21:34

do you actual feel a power gain or is it a waste of money???


Stu_22

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 21:20

quote:
Originally posted by the 6ft dream
I had the lexmaul ram induction on my sport and when i took it off i didn't really notice much of a performance difference to be honest.Dunno about the other tho.


Same here and with the price difference much better to get Mantzel copy


the 6ft dream

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 18:54

I had the lexmaul ram induction on my sport and when i took it off i didn't really notice much of a performance difference to be honest.Dunno about the other tho.


Mark.W

posted on 12th Nov 09 at 17:45

Whats the difference in performance ect?